Futsal in Malta is facing a serious crisis as three clubs, Swieqi United, Ħamrun, and Ta’ Xbiex, have confirmed that they will not take part in the 2025 26 domestic season. This development leaves the national league with only four competing teams and raises new concerns about the long-term viability of the sport on the island
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The University of Malta Students Futsal Team pulled off a remarkable comeback to defeat reigning champions Luxol St Andrews 2-1 and lift the Laferla Futsal Trophy for the fourth time …
The University of Malta and Luxol St. Andrew’s have booked their places in the final of the Laferla Futsal Trophy after winning their respective semi-final matches
Luxol St Andrew’s secured the Enemed Futsal Premier League title after defeating Swieqi United 4–2 in the second final, held at the National School of Sport Pavilion.
Champions Luxol St Andrew’s Win First Final of Enemed Futsal Premier League After Defeating Swieqi United LEC07 8-6. It was a tough match where, although Luxol dominated possession, Swieqi had …
Naxxar Lions and Mosta have secured their places in the final of the Fuel 10K Under-16 Knockout competition after winning their respective semi-final matches last night.
St Andrew’s Futsal were crowned champions of the inaugural Maltese Cross Futsal Cup after a thrilling 3-2 comeback win over Swieqi United LEC 07, sealed by a last-gasp goal just seconds from the final whistle.
Malta’s national futsal team will play its final match in the main round of the European Championship tonight, facing a strong Belarus side at the University Pavilion in Tal-Qroqq. This …
St Andrews FC Futsal and Swieqi United will go head-to-head in the final of the Maltese Cross Futsal Cup, following victories in their respective semi-final clashes.
Lija Athletic and Sliema Wanderers secured three important points in the Fuel 10K Under 16 League after defeating Pembroke Athleta and Marsaskala respectively. Sliema had the biggest win as they …
The semi-final stage of the Maltese Cross Futsal League, organised by the Futsal Malta Association, is now set. Swieqi United, Luxol, Marsaskala, and Ħamrun have all made it through to …
Luxol St Andrew’s and Swieqi United achieved important victories in the Enemed Futsal Premier League to maintain their top positions in the standings. Champions Luxol dominated their encounter against Ta’ …
Luqa St Andrew’s and San Ġwann secured three important points to improve their position in the Fuel 10 K Under 16 League standings. Luqa St Andrew’s dominated the match against …
Żabbar St Patrick continued their impressive run in the Fuel 10K Under-16 Futsal League with a dominant 11-0 victory over Pembroke Athleta. The Yellow and Blacks showed their strength from the start, building a 3-0 lead by half-time. In the second half, they came out even more aggressive, adding eight more goals to complete a comprehensive win.
Reigning champions Luxol St Andrew’s staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the University of Malta 5-3 in an entertaining encounter from the Enemed Futsal Premier League.
Swieqi United and St Andrew’s remain at the top of their respective group tables after the fourth day of the Maltese Cross Futsal Cup. In Section A, Swieqi beat Marsaskala …
Floriana battled hard to secure three crucial points in a dramatic encounter against San Ġwann in Section A of the Fuel 10K Under-16 League, clinching a 7-6 win in a game full of attacking flair and determination from both sides.
